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Silicon Nanophotonics – Dispersion and Optical Forces

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Abstract

We rigorously analyze the effects of dispersion forces (Casimir and van der Waals forces) on a nano-optomechanical device based on a silicon waveguide and silicon dioxide substrate, surrounded by air and driven by optical forces.

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